LORD MACAULAY
History of England
Thomas Babington Macaulay was born October 25, 1800, and died December 28, 1859. He was the son of Zachary Macaulay, a West Indian merchant and noted philanthropist.... More > He brilliantly distinguished himself as a prizeman at Cambridge, and on leaving the University devoted himself enthusiastically to literary pursuits. Fame was speedily won by his contributions to the "Edinburgh Review," especially by his article on Milton. Though called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, in 1826, Macaulay never practised, but through his strong Whig sympathies he was drawn into politics, and in 1830 entered Parliament for the pocket-borough of Calne. He afterwards was elected M.P. for Edinburgh. Appointed Secretary of the Board of Control for India, he resided for six years in that country, returning home in 1838. In 1840 he was made War Secretary. It was during his official career that he wrote his magnificent "Lays of Ancient Rome."< Less

Mystery at Geneva: An improbable tale of singular happenings by Dame Rose Macaulay, 1922.
Henry Beechtree, a newspaper correspondent for the British Bolshevist, is covering the latest otherwise... More > sleepy session of the League of Nations in Geneva, when the newly elected President – a member of the Norwegian delegation – disappears mysteriously, adding some badly needed ‘spice’ to Henry's assignment.
Dated, but fun to read a mystery from a famous name writer from the past. Goodness, what an insight on the League of Nations, the forerunner of the United Nations, and on what passed for murders.< Less

Why are Christians worried about the Shariah? The Shariah forbids fornication, adultery, stealing, alcoholism and other vices which are equally condemned by Christianity.Therefore, why are Christians... More > worried about the Shariah? It is not enough to condemn the Shariah just because it is Islamic nor is it enough to condemn it because of the stiff and rather harsh penalties it recommends for some crimes. The truth is that, there are many more things to the issue of the Shariah than meet the eye. Therefore, the Christian will have to look behind the Shariah with the discerning eye of the Holy Spirit in order to uncover the hidden goals of the Shariah. Whenever, we see Satan seeming to fight against himself, we need to be wary because there MUST be a catch somewhere. As we allow the Holy Spirit to take us behind the Shariah, we shall see that catch, which has been cleverly covered up in the Shariah.< Less

FOREWORD
This book “Songs of the Dove” and the author are what I would call a testimony of the power to the uttermost.
As I read the Introduction by the author, the Holy Spirit confirms... More > it in my spirit that our God is a Sovereign God and that He is able to save up to the uttermost part of the world.
This book presents God, Jesus Christ His only begotten Son and the Holy Spirit from an entirely different perspective. Just as the Lord in His grace met this graduate of Islamic Religion, in like manner the current of the Holy Spirit flowing through these poems can change the life and situation around you for the best.
God bless you as you read it.
Dr. Daniel K. Olukoya< Less

In every heart of an unbeliever, be he a Muslim, an atheist or whatever, there is always a Foundational Difference or a Satanic Foundation. What many Christian evangelists fail to realize is that... More > when a man does not believe in Jesus Christ, it does not mean that such a fellow does not believe in anything. He believes in something, albeit, not Jesus Christ. Whatever is that belief becomes the Foundational Difference or that Satanic Foundation, which must be dismantled before any impact could be made by any Christian evangelist.
The attempt in this book is to expose this Satanic Foundation of Islam and then use the divine hammer of the Holy Spirit to dismantle it. The attempt is not to underscore the efficacy of prayers to destroy any satanic device, but adequate grasp or knowledge of any situation we are praying about is equally essential in order not to pray amiss< Less

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